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摘要
本研究描述了台湾植物蝽亚科(Phylinae)的四个新种,分别为Atractotomoidea badiorubra sp.此外,还提供了一份注释核对表,其中包括所有台湾植物分类群的最新分布记录。首次从台湾报告了 Moissonia Reuter 属的两个种,M. larutensis Yasunaga 和 M. takaii Yasunaga。在此提出了一个新的组合,Atractotomoidea lanceus (Li & Liu, 2008) comb.
Four new species of the plant bug subfamily Phylinae from Taiwan (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae)
Four new species of the plant bug subfamily Phylinae are described from Taiwan, namely Atractotomoidea badiorubra sp. n. and A. elongata sp. n. (tribe Nasocorini); Compsidolon lini sp. n. (Phylini); and Decomioides luteoparva sp. n. (Decomiini). An annotated checklist, including updated distributional records for all Taiwanese phyline taxa, is also provided. Two species of the genus Moissonia Reuter, M. larutensis Yasunaga and M. takaii Yasunaga, are reported from Taiwan for the first time. A new combination, Atractotomoidea lanceus (Li & Liu, 2008) comb. n., is herein proposed.
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The Tijdschrift voor Entomologie is a peer reviewed journal for systematic and evolutionary entomology. The journal welcomes submissions on taxonomy of insects, other hexapods, arachnids or myriapods, especially when placed in a broader evolutionary context. There is no geographical restriction.